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SSD Insights Q1/12: Caching Solutions to Enable Growth of Ultra-thin Notebooks
Report No. FI-NFL-SSD-Q112, March 2012
Total SSD shipments are forecast to experience a 71% CAGR from 2011 to 2016 as flash caching solutions in the form of dual drive configurations and hybrid hard drives fuel the growth of ultrabooks and ultra-thin notebook PCs.
In the enterprise, SAS and PCIe SSDs will record strong growth but SATA SSD volumes will remain dominant due to strong demand from datacenters.
The table of contents of the report is shown below.
Contents:
Forecast
Summary
Revisions
TLC SSD **NEW**
Tablets
LCPC
LCPC Units & GB
LCPC SSD Unit Breakdown
LCPC SSD Pricing
LCPC SSD Revenue Breakdown
LCPC SSD GB Breakdown
Notebook PC
Notebook Units & GB
Notebook SSD Unit Breakdown
Notebook SSD Pricing
Notebook SSD Revenue Breakdown
Notebook GB Breakdown
Ultra-thin Notebooks
PC Flash Cache/Hybrid Dual Drive SSDs
Hybrid Hard Drive SSD
HHD SSD**NEW**
Channel
Channel Units & GB
Channel SSD Unit Breakdown
Channel SSD Pricing
Channel SSD Revenue Breakdown
Channel SSD GB Breakdown
Desktop
Desktop Units & GB
Desktop SSD Unit Breakdown
Desktop SSD Pricing
Desktop SSD Revenue Breakdown
Desktop SSD GB Breakdown
Enterprise
Captive Datacenter SSD**NEW**
Enterprise GB (Raw Capacity)**NEW**
Enterprise Total
Server-attached (PCIe)
Server-attached (Boot)
Server-attached (IO SATA, SAS)
Storage-attached (FC, SAS, PCIe, SATA)
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